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righthandseat
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Repaint request

Post by righthandseat »

Have n't been here 5 minutes but I'm cheekily asking if anyone would undertake a repaint of the short SC-7 Skyvan for me in to Gulf Air livery. This would complete my hanger of 'aircraft I have flown in'. A 'blank' version SC-7 (in base white) appears to be available and pic of aircraft can be found at:- http://www.jbot.ca/aircraft/34/gulfair.shtml
I'd be willing to forgo the arabic script maybe!
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Post by TSR2 »

I'll join the cheeky Chorus :roll: and ask for a repaint in anything British... Bcal, BA, BEA(but I think that was the earlier skyvan so ignore BEA if its the wrong model) :wink:

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HI Ben

BEA where Short Skyliners.

Main visual difference was four blded props...but they may have flown with three bladed initially...well I am sure I saw a pic of one with three bladed (G-ASZJ?)

I bet few would notice....especially when they are turning :lol: :lol:

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Post by TSR2 »

The skyliner had the funny nose too didn't it? Can't remember to be honnest. :lol:

If you mean the radome, some Skyvans had that too, I was thinking about differences between Skyvan and Skyliner

TBH they had funny everything :lol: :lol:

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